"The winner of the hoop race will be the first to realize her dream, not society's dream, her own personal dream"
- Barbara Bush
About this Quote
In this quote, Barbara Bush is stressing the value of specific dreams and goals. She thinks that true success and satisfaction comes from pursuing one's own personal dreams, instead of complying with society's expectations. The "hoop race" represents the journey towards attaining one's dream, and the winner is the one who stays true to their own desires and goals. Bush encourages individuals to break away from societal standards and pressures, and rather focus on their own special dreams. This quote works as a suggestion to prioritize individual satisfaction and happiness over social expectations, and to have the courage to pursue one's own dreams.
This quote is written / told by Barbara Bush between June 8, 1925 and April 17, 2018. She was a famous First Lady from USA.
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